CONTINUARE50. The Court is thought …………... unjustly……………. him to 10 years in prison, without anypossibility of parole.a. to …. sentenceb. to have … sentencedc. to having … sentencedd. to being … sentenced51. Several measures need ……………… before hearing the witnesses.a. be takenb. being takenc. to be takend. to have been taken52. He recommended us ………... an appeal as soon as the verdict is pronounced.a. to makeb. makingc. to have maded. make53. We are sure that he didn’t mean …………... perjury; he was too afraid …………... the truth.a. committing, to tellb. to commit, to tellc. to have committed, tellingd. commit, to be telling854. They made him ………... under duress, without allowing his lawyer ………... present during thecross-examination.a. to speak, to beb. speaking, beingc. to be speaking, to bed. speak, to be55. I hate …………… you but our witness seems ………………… it after all.a. to interrupt, to have madeb. interrupting, to makec. to interrupting, to have maded. interrupt, to make56. Everybody hates ..................... law expenses.a. to payb. payingc. to be paidd. to be paying57. I look forward to ...................you in Court! We shall settle things then.a. seeingb. seec. have seend. saw58. ‘Find me a good lawyer! I don’t want to risk .................. the rest of my life in jail.’a. spendingb. to spendc. having spendedd. spend59. I advised him ..................... to court and accuse him of conspiracy crimes.a. to gob. goingc. to goingd. to have gone60. ‘Shall we proceed? It’s no use .................... for the witness!’a. to waitb. having to waitc. waitingd. wait61. ‘I’m sorry Your Honour, but I can’ t help ................... when I speak about my son.’a. cryingb. not to cryc. not cryingd. cry962. They arrived home ........................ that the house had been burgled.a. findingb. having foundc. to findd. to have found63. Despite ........................ jailed for drug crimes 5 years ago, he has just been taken into custody forthe same count.a. to have beenb. having beenc. to beingd. having to be64. British Airways regret ........................... that the flight BA541 from Paris has been cancelled.a. announcingb. having announcedc. to announced. announce65. He couldn’t help ...................... that the defendant showed no remorse.a. not to noticeb. not having noticedc. noticingd. notice66. I don’t intend .................... according to the wishes of this jury.a. to actb. actingc. to have actedd. act67. I suggest ...................... upon the case after a short break.a. to deliberateb. deliberatingc. to be deliberatingd. deliberate68. The judge admitted ..................... bribe from one of his defendants months before the trial.a. to takeb. to be takingc. having takend. having took69. He finds it hard .......................... the corrupt system of justice in this third world country.a. enduringb. to endurec. having enduredd. for him to endure1070. He has been charged with .................... and taken into custody.a. tresapassb. trespassingc. tresspassingd. to trespass71. It surprises me ................. that he has been accused of money laundering.a. hearingb. to have heardc. to heard. being heard72. Would you mind .................... up when the verdict is pronounced?a. to standb. standc. being standd. standing73. ‘I strongly object to ................... treated like a hardened criminal!’a. beb. isc. beingd. been74. We keep ………………. the law-makers that new laws should be instituted against publiccorruption.a. tellingb. to be tellingc. being toldd. having tell75. All foreigners complain that they are not used to …………………... on the left.a. driveb. have to drivec. drivingd. having driven